Resources on Mental Health

  • Fireweed Collective 
    “Fireweed Collective offers mental health education and mutual aid through a Healing Justice lens. [They] help support the emotional wellness of all people, and center the needs of those most marginalized by our society. [Their] work seeks to disrupt the harm of systems of abuse and oppression, often reproduced by the mental health system.”

  • Immigrants Rising Mental Health Resources, by Immigrants Rising
    A compilation of mental health resources for immigrants. 

  • Latinx Therapists Action Network

    “The Latinx Therapists Action Network (LTAN) is an offering of love for the migrant communities who have suffered over three decades of mandatory detention, the militarization of the Southern border, and the systematic and racist collusion of local law enforcement across the country with Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement.”

  • Mental Health America 
    “Mental Health America advances the mental health and well-being of all people living in the U.S. through public education, research, advocacy and public policy, and direct service.”

  • Mental Health for Immigrants: Taking Care of Yourself and Loved Ones, Informed Immigrant
    A mental health resource compilation by Informed Immigrant. A project “providing all undocumented immigrants with the knowledge and resources they need to feel prepared in our unpredictable political and enforcement environment.”

  • Resilience and Community Care Toolkit, by United We Dream
    “The UndocuHealth Program Resilience and Community Care Toolkit was designed to support [immigrant justice organizers and leaders].”

  • Search to Involve Pilipino Americans’s (SIPA) Mental Health Services

    An array of mental health services and resources offered by SIPA for Filipino-Americans.

  • Undocuhealth Initiative, by United We Dream
    The “UndocuHealth Initiative will walk you through and provide toolkits to facilitate and inform our community. Things like music-ivism, artivism, and breathing practices is what will transform these anxieties and insecurities into something positive!”

  • Undocumented and Uninsured Report Part 3: Pol(ICE) in My Head, by UCLA Labor Center
    “A Five-Part Report on Immigrant Youth and the Struggle to Access Health Care in California”